"The owners are so accommodating and helpful! Lovely space and have stayed there twice now this year. Location is convenient to the shuk and places to eat. There is a large park also within walking distance and taxis are easy to get to from the hotel.The local cats are a cute plus!!"
"The owners are so accommodating and helpful! Lovely space and have stayed there twice now this year. Location is convenient to the shuk and places to eat. There is a large park also within walking distance and taxis are easy to get to from the hotel.The local cats are a cute plus!!"
"Incredible breakfast and rooms. Reception, all restaurant staff and housekeeping are wonderful too, very welcoming and friendly.
I recommend this hotel to all who would like to visit Jerusalem. Transport links are just a few minutes walk away, all the Holy sites are within walking distance too and the community here are wonderful, a lot of happy people who always say hello (Shalom 🙂).
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"Incredible breakfast and rooms. Reception, all restaurant staff and housekeeping are wonderful too, very welcoming and friendly.
I recommend this hotel to all who would like to visit Jerusalem. Transport links are just a few minutes walk away, all the Holy sites are within walking distance too and the community here are wonderful, a lot of happy people who always say hello (Shalom 🙂).
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"My family has immensely enjoyed numerous stays at the Orient, particularly celebrating the holiday of Succot here this year and for the past four years. Located in the lovely and quiet German Colony, the Orient hotel offers a wonderful all-around experience. Its’s rooftop with a 360 degree view of Jerusalem and the walls of the Old City has an infinity pool and a fabulous meat restaurant and is reason enough to choose to stay here. However, most notable at the Orient is the first-rate culinary experience. Executive Chef Ahmad Salameh ensures that superb food and an ample array of delicacies is consistently provided at each meal, especially on Shabbat and holidays. The restaurant’s managerial staff led by Whaleed, Alian, Gazaleh, and Hirbawi warmly welcomes guests and is above and beyond expectations. Additionally, the reception and concierge staff also make a stay at the Orient exceptional. I highly recommend staying at the Orient! "
"Incredible breakfast and rooms. Reception, all restaurant staff and housekeeping are wonderful too, very welcoming and friendly.
I recommend this hotel to all who would like to visit Jerusalem. Transport links are just a few minutes walk away, all the Holy sites are within walking distance too and the community here are wonderful, a lot of happy people who always say hello (Shalom 🙂).
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"Our contact was approachable and responsive 24/7 and very friendly. The support staff could not have been nicer or more helpful and the location is central to both the Old City and the New City. I would warmly recommend it to everyone."
"The hotel is directly across the street from the Great Synagogue in Jerusalem. Super convenient for the holidays. They offer meals for all of the holiday days.Shabbat elevators. Kosher. Services in the hotel itself if you don’t want to go across the street. They provided the Yahrzeit candle that I let for my parents."
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Ticho House is located in a historic area of Jerusalem known for its major shopping area. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 720 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
Where is the best place to stay close to Ticho House?
Adjacent to Ticho House, Herbert Samuel Jerusalem is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers a full-service spa and a restaurant. Other good options close by include Mamilla Hotel and Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem.
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Expedia has 720 hotels and other accommodations within a mile from Ticho House.
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What can I see and do near Ticho House?
Study the collections at Tower of David Museum of the History of Jerusalem, L.A. Meyer Institute for Islamic Art, or Israel Museum. Sights like Damascus Gate, Jaffa Gate, and Via Dolorosa are must-sees while exploring the area. You can catch a show at Sultan's Pool, Jerusalem Theater, and Beit Avi Chai.